The Chitina Subdistrict will open for a 24-hour period from 12 noon Saturday, June 9 through 12 noon Sunday, June 10.

As a reminder, the Copper River Personal Use Dip Net Salmon Fishery Management Plan and the Statewide Personal Use Fishing Regulations state that:

The annual limit is 25 salmon for the head of household and 10 salmon for each dependent of the permit holder.
Of the total limit only one king salmon may be retained per household.
Personal use fishers must possess both their Chitina Personal Use fishery permit and a valid resident sport fishing license when fishing. Steelhead cannot be kept, and must be returned to the water unharmed.
Harvest must be recorded on the permit immediately.
The tips of the tail of personal use caught fish must be clipped immediately upon landing a fish.
Immediately is defined as before concealing the salmon from plain view or transporting the salmon from the fishing site. Fishing site means the location where the fish was removed from the water and became part of the permit holder’s bag limit.
The Copper River personal use fishery is managed under direction of the Copper River Personal Use Dip Net Salmon Fishery Management Plan (5 AAC 77.591). The plan establishes the season from June 7 through September 30, and directs the department to establish weekly periods based on Miles Lake sonar counts. During May 21 – 27, there were 12,067 salmon counted past the Miles Lake sonar. The preseason projection for this period was 41,805 salmon, which results in a deficit of 29,738 salmon. Copper River sockeye salmon migratory timing and the previous five-year average harvest and participation rates indicate sufficient numbers of salmon available to justify 24 hours of fishing time during the week of June 4 – June 10, a decrease of 64 hours from the preseason schedule.

All residents of Alaska qualify to participate in this personal use fishery. A Chitina Subdistrict Personal Use Fishing permit and a resident sport fishing license are required. There is $15.00 fee for the Chitina Subdistrict personal use fishing permit.

The department urges dipnetters to respect the rights of private landowners in the area and know the regulations before fishing. For information on access across private lands contact Chitina Native Corporation at (907) 823-2223.

Information regarding the fishery can be found at the ADF&G web site: http://www.adfg.alaska.gov/index.cfm?adfg=PersonalUsebyAreaInteriorChitina.main. This site provides information regarding the Upper Copper River fisheries including: fishery descriptions and summaries, maps of the subdistricts, a listing of vendors that carry the permits, and links to the sonar numbers and fishing schedule emergency orders.

The current fishing schedule will be announced on the Chitina Fishery information line at 822-5224 (Glennallen), 459-7382 (Fairbanks), and 267-2511 (Anchorage). Please contact an information phone line prior to planning your trip to Chitina to ensure that the fishery will be open when you arrive. If you have any questions regarding the Chitina Subdistrict personal use fishery, please contact the ADF&G office in Glennallen at (907) 822-3309.

6:00 pm: Annual Harvest Wrap-Up

6:00 pm: Annual Harvest Wrap-Up

November 27, 20186:00 pm
– 8:30 pm

The gathering provides an opportunity for agricultural producers to hear about current research, share observations about the past season and help identify research needs. The University of Alaska Fairbanks Cooperative Extension Service will host the meeting, which will run from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Delta Career Advancement Center.

Researchers from UAF and the Salcha-Delta Soil and Water Conservation District will talk about spring wheat variety trials, spring wheat crop modeling to predict future growth, the wild oats cost-share program and the Noxious Weed Program. The Natural Resources Conservation Service will lead a Q&A session about the Environmental Quality Incentive Program and the Farm Service Agency will provide program updates.

Speakers will include Phil Kaspari, the Extension agent in Delta Junction; Bryce Wrigley and Toni Smith of the Salcha-Delta Soil and Water Conservation District; and Mingchu Zhang, Bob Van Veldhuizen and Stephen Harvey of the University of Alaska Fairbanks; and Lloyd Wilhelm of the Farm Service Agency. For more information, contact the Extension office in Delta Junction at 907-895-4215.

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

November 28, 201810:00 am
– 11:00 am

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona. Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

11:00 am: Calico Cow Sale

11:00 am: Calico Cow Sale

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

November 28, 201811:15 am
– 12:15 pm

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona . Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

Worship in the Presbyterian or Lutheran Order of Worship (alternates weekly) at 11:00 am. Food fellowship is then followed by Faith fellowship at 1 pm. All are welcome... come and see. The log church is located just south of the Delta Community Center at 1760 Richardson Highway.

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 5, 201810:00 am
– 11:00 am

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona. Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

11:00 am: Calico Cow Sale

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 5, 201811:15 am
– 12:15 pm

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona . Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

6:00 pm: DCDA Presents "Whispering Hope"

Delta Christian Drama Association, a volunteer community theater group, is pleased to announce its fourteenth annual original Christmas stage play.

1943 is a bleak year for Mueller Manor Orphanage in Basingstoke, England. Its founder and director, Christopher Blair, struggles to feed his ragtag flock of war orphans while protecting them from falling Luftwaffe bombs. To make things worse, an agent for the Child Migrant's Programme keeps poking about, angling for any excuse to remove his orphans and ship them abroad as cheap labor to Australia, Canada or South Africa.

If only Christopher's Scottish bride, Maggie, were still alive, he might feel able to manage. But, alas, their daughter, Effie, had carelessly run Mummy over with the family automobile, eleven years ago. With Maggie dead, Christopher's faith and purpose for living died as well. Bitter and discouraged, he plods along, angry at God and Effie, performing his drudging duty, while pushing aside all that reminds him of his late wife, including her joy and wonder at the miracle of Christmas.

Then, amid the bleakness of war and grief, hope arrives in a nurse's smock. Will Rose William's infectious smile, zest for life, and heart bubbling over with prayer and compassion be able to bring Christmas back to Mueller Manor at last?

"Whispering Hope, featuring an impressive cast of young talent from Delta Junction and North Pole, may be viewed at Living Waters Assembly of God on December 8, 9, 15, and 16. Shows begin at 6:00 pm sharp. Come early if you want a good seat. This year's script was written by locals, George Hosier and Heather Magee.

Bring family and friends to enjoy this beloved Delta Junction tradition. All performances are free, and a silent auction on site will help recoup expenditures for the production. For questions contact DCDA on Facebook, or go to www.dcda.info or text 907-987-2234. See you there.

Worship in the Presbyterian or Lutheran Order of Worship (alternates weekly) at 11:00 am. Food fellowship is then followed by Faith fellowship at 1 pm. All are welcome... come and see. The log church is located just south of the Delta Community Center at 1760 Richardson Highway.

6:00 pm: DCDA Presents "Whispering Hope"

Delta Christian Drama Association, a volunteer community theater group, is pleased to announce its fourteenth annual original Christmas stage play.

1943 is a bleak year for Mueller Manor Orphanage in Basingstoke, England. Its founder and director, Christopher Blair, struggles to feed his ragtag flock of war orphans while protecting them from falling Luftwaffe bombs. To make things worse, an agent for the Child Migrant's Programme keeps poking about, angling for any excuse to remove his orphans and ship them abroad as cheap labor to Australia, Canada or South Africa.

If only Christopher's Scottish bride, Maggie, were still alive, he might feel able to manage. But, alas, their daughter, Effie, had carelessly run Mummy over with the family automobile, eleven years ago. With Maggie dead, Christopher's faith and purpose for living died as well. Bitter and discouraged, he plods along, angry at God and Effie, performing his drudging duty, while pushing aside all that reminds him of his late wife, including her joy and wonder at the miracle of Christmas.

Then, amid the bleakness of war and grief, hope arrives in a nurse's smock. Will Rose William's infectious smile, zest for life, and heart bubbling over with prayer and compassion be able to bring Christmas back to Mueller Manor at last?

"Whispering Hope, featuring an impressive cast of young talent from Delta Junction and North Pole, may be viewed at Living Waters Assembly of God on December 8, 9, 15, and 16. Shows begin at 6:00 pm sharp. Come early if you want a good seat. This year's script was written by locals, George Hosier and Heather Magee.

Bring family and friends to enjoy this beloved Delta Junction tradition. All performances are free, and a silent auction on site will help recoup expenditures for the production. For questions contact DCDA on Facebook, or go to www.dcda.info or text 907-987-2234. See you there.

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 12, 201810:00 am
– 11:00 am

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona. Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

11:00 am: Calico Cow Sale

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 12, 201811:15 am
– 12:15 pm

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona . Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

6:00 pm: DCDA Presents "Whispering Hope"

Delta Christian Drama Association, a volunteer community theater group, is pleased to announce its fourteenth annual original Christmas stage play.

1943 is a bleak year for Mueller Manor Orphanage in Basingstoke, England. Its founder and director, Christopher Blair, struggles to feed his ragtag flock of war orphans while protecting them from falling Luftwaffe bombs. To make things worse, an agent for the Child Migrant's Programme keeps poking about, angling for any excuse to remove his orphans and ship them abroad as cheap labor to Australia, Canada or South Africa.

If only Christopher's Scottish bride, Maggie, were still alive, he might feel able to manage. But, alas, their daughter, Effie, had carelessly run Mummy over with the family automobile, eleven years ago. With Maggie dead, Christopher's faith and purpose for living died as well. Bitter and discouraged, he plods along, angry at God and Effie, performing his drudging duty, while pushing aside all that reminds him of his late wife, including her joy and wonder at the miracle of Christmas.

Then, amid the bleakness of war and grief, hope arrives in a nurse's smock. Will Rose William's infectious smile, zest for life, and heart bubbling over with prayer and compassion be able to bring Christmas back to Mueller Manor at last?

"Whispering Hope, featuring an impressive cast of young talent from Delta Junction and North Pole, may be viewed at Living Waters Assembly of God on December 8, 9, 15, and 16. Shows begin at 6:00 pm sharp. Come early if you want a good seat. This year's script was written by locals, George Hosier and Heather Magee.

Bring family and friends to enjoy this beloved Delta Junction tradition. All performances are free, and a silent auction on site will help recoup expenditures for the production. For questions contact DCDA on Facebook, or go to www.dcda.info or text 907-987-2234. See you there.

Worship in the Presbyterian or Lutheran Order of Worship (alternates weekly) at 11:00 am. Food fellowship is then followed by Faith fellowship at 1 pm. All are welcome... come and see. The log church is located just south of the Delta Community Center at 1760 Richardson Highway.

6:00 pm: DCDA Presents "Whispering Hope"

Delta Christian Drama Association, a volunteer community theater group, is pleased to announce its fourteenth annual original Christmas stage play.

1943 is a bleak year for Mueller Manor Orphanage in Basingstoke, England. Its founder and director, Christopher Blair, struggles to feed his ragtag flock of war orphans while protecting them from falling Luftwaffe bombs. To make things worse, an agent for the Child Migrant's Programme keeps poking about, angling for any excuse to remove his orphans and ship them abroad as cheap labor to Australia, Canada or South Africa.

If only Christopher's Scottish bride, Maggie, were still alive, he might feel able to manage. But, alas, their daughter, Effie, had carelessly run Mummy over with the family automobile, eleven years ago. With Maggie dead, Christopher's faith and purpose for living died as well. Bitter and discouraged, he plods along, angry at God and Effie, performing his drudging duty, while pushing aside all that reminds him of his late wife, including her joy and wonder at the miracle of Christmas.

Then, amid the bleakness of war and grief, hope arrives in a nurse's smock. Will Rose William's infectious smile, zest for life, and heart bubbling over with prayer and compassion be able to bring Christmas back to Mueller Manor at last?

"Whispering Hope, featuring an impressive cast of young talent from Delta Junction and North Pole, may be viewed at Living Waters Assembly of God on December 8, 9, 15, and 16. Shows begin at 6:00 pm sharp. Come early if you want a good seat. This year's script was written by locals, George Hosier and Heather Magee.

Bring family and friends to enjoy this beloved Delta Junction tradition. All performances are free, and a silent auction on site will help recoup expenditures for the production. For questions contact DCDA on Facebook, or go to www.dcda.info or text 907-987-2234. See you there.

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 19, 201810:00 am
– 11:00 am

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona. Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 19, 201811:15 am
– 12:15 pm

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona . Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

Worship in the Presbyterian or Lutheran Order of Worship (alternates weekly) at 11:00 am. Food fellowship is then followed by Faith fellowship at 1 pm. All are welcome... come and see. The log church is located just south of the Delta Community Center at 1760 Richardson Highway.

Good News! Christ is born! Lessons & Carols; Handbell and Chime music; Everyone is welcome. Joins us to celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ with scripture and song. We are in the log church just south of the Delta Community Center.

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 26, 201810:00 am
– 11:00 am

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona. Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

December 26, 201811:15 am
– 12:15 pm

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona . Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

6:00 pm: Overeaters Anonymous

6:00 pm: Overeaters Anonymous

December 27, 20186:00 pm
– 7:00 pm

OA Program of Recovery

Overeaters Anonymous offers a program of recovery from compulsive eating using the Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of OA. Worldwide meetings and other tools provide a fellowship of experience, strength and hope where members respect one another’s anonymity. OA charges no dues or fees; it is self-supporting through member contributions.

OA is not just about weight loss, weight gain or maintenance, or obesity or diets. It addresses physical, emotional and spiritual well-being. It is not a religious organization and does not promote any particular diet.

OA members differ in many ways, but we are united by our common disease and the solution we have found in the OA program. We practice unity with diversity, and we welcome everyone who wants to stop eating compulsively. Welcome to Overeaters Anonymous. Welcome home.

Contact Info: Bob (907)347-0337

Location: Family Medical Center; in Kitchen (please come in through basement door)

Worship in the Presbyterian or Lutheran Order of Worship (alternates weekly) at 11:00 am. Food fellowship is then followed by Faith fellowship at 1 pm. All are welcome... come and see. The log church is located just south of the Delta Community Center at 1760 Richardson Highway.

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

10:00 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

January 2, 201910:00 am
– 11:00 am

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona. Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

11:15 am: Preschool Story Hour ~ Delta Community Library

January 2, 201911:15 am
– 12:15 pm

Preschool Story Hour with Miss Shona . Your choice of sessions - one at 10:00 and one at 11:15 -- a limit of 15 per session. Call the library at 895-4102 to sign up your 3 to 5 year old and get ready for a new season of fun stories, silly songs, creative crafts and healthy snacks. Remember, registration is a must so we can prep materials -- thanks.

Story hour is taking a 2 week break. It will resume on Wednesday, January 9 at 10am and 11:15 am.

Worship in the Presbyterian or Lutheran Order of Worship (alternates weekly) at 11:00 am. Food fellowship is then followed by Faith fellowship at 1 pm. All are welcome... come and see. The log church is located just south of the Delta Community Center at 1760 Richardson Highway.